I got home and turned on my PC tried to login to NAS. but I have no direct eveidence of that, just some quirky login behaviour.Ī new development today. I'm concerned that the device or the drive may be going bad. I don't know what has changed to cause this behaviour. I don't have to do that on the 2TB device, and never has to do this before. I shouldn't have to open a browser, and login to the server first. if I click on the mapped network drive I can access the files. When I click on Seagate Share (this is through the web interface) it brings up the directories and ultimately the files on the NAS no problem. I can access the server from the static IP I set. It should just open right away as the other 3 drives do. THe 1TB Seagate asks for authentication, despite the credentials already saved. Seagate NAS 2TB and the 2 disks on my DLink DNS323 connect as soon as I clcik on them, and I can view files no problem. It (and the other 3 NAS drives) show as disconnected when I first look at them. I have it as a mapped network drive which should up under My Computer. Lately the 1TB version has been giving me issues with logging in. I have 2 of these Seagate GoFlex Home NAS devices.
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